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Truth be told, nobody loves an aggressive and gnarly dog that has a rampant tendency to bark at neighbors all day. In fact, nothing can sour your relationship with people across the fence faster than a dog that is constantly barking at your neighbors. Luckily for you, we have compiled a list of what you can do to stop your dog from barking and becoming the infamous neighborhood annoyance today. Learn Why Dogs Bark Even before delving into the specifics of how to stop your dog from barking at strangers, it is only fair to get well-acquainted with some of the reasons dogs will bark at you or your neighbors. Generally speaking, dogs will bark to communicate their annoyance, displeasure, discomfort, or state of emotions. Speaking of emotions, this could be anything ranging from territorialism, fear, pure excitement, anxiety, or simply pain. How to Stop Your Dog From Barking Incessantly at Your Neighbours Here's what you can do to stop your dog from barking at everyone they meet. #calmi

Safety Tips for Dogs During Winter

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The winter season is known to be a long and brutal period of extreme temperature changes that force some animals into hibernation to keep warm. Your dog is not privileged to this adaptation and needs your help to ensure that it is well protected during this harsh period. It is your responsibility as a dog owner to ensure that you protect your pet from extreme temperature changes. If you are looking for tips to go about this, you have come to the right place. These tips will go a long way toward giving you a head start.  - Keep Pets Indoors When Possible The indoors of the house are warmer for your dog than the outside, especially from the various sources of heat. We caution against leaving your pet outside as they risk being overwhelmed by the extreme cold or being covered in snow. In addition, we advise that you get a sweater for breeds with a short coat.  #PetSafetyWinter #WinterandDogs #WinterSafety See Full Article Below https://www.vetplano.com/safety-tips-for-dogs-during-winter%

Can Cats Take a Bath? 

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Cats are relatively cleaner than other pets like dogs and have a reputation for trying to keep themselves, especially licking themselves clean. This reputation has led to many keepers neglecting the needs of the cat, especially the sanitation needs. Although cats are typically fine bathing and grooming on their own by using their rough tongues to clean and smooth their coat, they do not deal with the bacteria or pests like lice that could be hidden in the fur. This means that you need to take time to bathe your cat since they often do not do the job to perfection. In this article, we are going to show you precisely how you should go about the process of bathing your cat.  When to bathe your cat  Although occasional bathing is required, you need to bathe them in case they experience one or more of these circumstances. #CatBath #CatGrooming See Full Article Below https://www.vetplano.com/can-cats-take-a-bath-%ef%bf%bc/

Ten Common Pet Care Myths

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Strangely, pet-keeping is still clouded by many misconceptions which keep the owners from knowing the real truth about their pets. Most of these myths come from sources that are expected to give us facts about pet keeping like the internet. Some of these myths could lead to the deaths of pets when taken into practice when keeping pets. In this article, we take a look at 10 of the most common pet care myths and what the science says about pets.  - Cat Only Purr When They are Happy This myth is held because many cats purr when they are feeling happy. However, this is not always the case. Many research results have shown that sometimes cats purr to hide pain and comfort themselves. This myth may lead to one neglecting the needs of their cats.  - Cats Can See in the Dark This myth has some truth behind it due to how we see cats maneuver well in dark conditions. #catmyths #dogmyths #Petcaremyths See Full Article Below https://www.vetplano.com/ten-common-pet-care-myths%ef%bf%bc/

Clear Signs That Your Dog Has a Dental Disease 

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Oral health in dogs is as important in dogs as in human beings and any signs of poor oral health should not be overlooked regardless of how severe or minor, they are. Once your pet develops any of the signs, we are going to share with you below. We recommend consulting with the vet officer to ensure that the problem is addressed in advance and avoid its progression to a more serious or complex issue that could cost you more money. In this piece we are going to take you through some of the early signs you should be on the lookout for when dealing with your pet.  - Bad breath Bad breath is obviously the most common sign of poor oral health not just in humans but also in dogs. This is often caused by the accumulation of plaque, often containing sulfur-based proteins which leads to an accumulation of bacteria. These bacteria could be dangerous for the health of the dog.  #Dogdentaldisease #PeriodontalDisease See Full Article Below https://www.vetplano.com/clear-signs-that-your-dog-has-a-d

Safety Tips for Dogs During Winter

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The winter season is known to be a long and brutal period of extreme temperature changes that force some animals into hibernation to keep warm. Your dog is not privileged to this adaptation and needs your help to ensure that it is well protected during this harsh period. It is your responsibility as a dog owner to ensure that you protect your pet from extreme temperature changes. If you are looking for tips to go about this, you have come to the right place. These tips will go a long way toward giving you a head start.  - Keep Pets Indoors When Possible The indoors of the house are warmer for your dog than the outside, especially from the various sources of heat. We caution against leaving your pet outside as they risk being overwhelmed by the extreme cold or being covered in snow. In addition, we advise that you get a sweater for breeds with a short coat.  #PetSafetyWinter #WinterandDogs #WinterSafety See Full Article Below https://www.vetplano.com/safety-tips-for-dogs-during-winter%

Can Cats Take a Bath? 

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Cats are relatively cleaner than other pets like dogs and have a reputation for trying to keep themselves, especially licking themselves clean. This reputation has led to many keepers neglecting the needs of the cat, especially the sanitation needs. Although cats are typically fine bathing and grooming on their own by using their rough tongues to clean and smooth their coat, they do not deal with the bacteria or pests like lice that could be hidden in the fur. This means that you need to take time to bathe your cat since they often do not do the job to perfection. In this article, we are going to show you precisely how you should go about the process of bathing your cat.  When to bathe your cat  Although occasional bathing is required, you need to bathe them in case they experience one or more of these circumstances. #CatBath #CatGrooming See Full Article Below https://www.vetplano.com/can-cats-take-a-bath-%ef%bf%bc/

Ten Common Pet Care Myths

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Strangely, pet-keeping is still clouded by many misconceptions which keep the owners from knowing the real truth about their pets. Most of these myths come from sources that are expected to give us facts about pet keeping like the internet. Some of these myths could lead to the deaths of pets when taken into practice when keeping pets. In this article, we take a look at 10 of the most common pet care myths and what the science says about pets.  - Cat Only Purr When They are Happy This myth is held because many cats purr when they are feeling happy. However, this is not always the case. Many research results have shown that sometimes cats purr to hide pain and comfort themselves. This myth may lead to one neglecting the needs of their cats.  - Cats Can See in the Dark This myth has some truth behind it due to how we see cats maneuver well in dark conditions. #catmyths #dogmyths #Petcaremyths See Full Article Below https://www.vetplano.com/ten-common-pet-care-myths%ef%bf%bc/

Why Do Dogs Run Away?

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Dogs may at times leave your home to roam in the woods or somewhere they find exciting to be. This could be caused by boredom or anxiety or curiosity. Dogs are naturally curious and will tend to be restless when they do not have anything exciting to do or seek new adventures. This could include leaving the home to find new experiences. Once a dog leaves your home, it loses your protection and care and may run into life-threatening danger. In this article, we will review some common reasons why dogs run away.  - Fear or other dog triggers Dogs experience fear just like us and may react through the fight or flight response. If your dog encounters a life-threatening occurrence, it may respond by running away for safety to save its life. some of the events that may lead to this may include gunfire, celebration fireworks, or a big crowd of guests.  #DogsRunning #LostDog #StrayDogs See Full Article Below https://www.vetplano.com/why-do-dogs-run-away/
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Anybody who has ever been a parent to more than one cat knows that aggression between felines is quite a common problem. Most of the time, this often the genesis of this kind of violent behavior stems from a sudden changes in the household or introduction to some kind of stressor. Remember that cats are usually peculiar kinds of creatures that can be stressed by literally anything. Here's how to stop your cats from fighting each other and causing irreparable damage to one another. - Separate Your Felines into Different and Separate Areas of Your Household It's often a good idea to keep cats in separate areas of the house, particularly if they are fond of hissing and fighting each other. In other words, this means that they are having a bit of trouble getting along with each other and would do with a little timeout. This line of thinking advocates for cats to have separate water bowls, food bowls, and even if possible, different litter boxes too. #Catsfighting #felineaggression

Why Do Dogs Run Away?

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Dogs may at times leave your home to roam in the woods or somewhere they find exciting to be. This could be caused by boredom or anxiety or curiosity. Dogs are naturally curious and will tend to be restless when they do not have anything exciting to do or seek new adventures. This could include leaving the home to find new experiences. Once a dog leaves your home, it loses your protection and care and may run into life-threatening danger. In this article, we will review some common reasons why dogs run away.  - Fear or other dog triggers Dogs experience fear just like us and may react through the fight or flight response. If your dog encounters a life-threatening occurrence, it may respond by running away for safety to save its life. some of the events that may lead to this may include gunfire, celebration fireworks, or a big crowd of guests.  - Mating Instinct Both male and female dogs have a strong instinct to reproduce and may resort to running away from home to find mates. If you h

Why Does My Dog Have Mites?

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Mites are tiny insects about a millimeter long that bite into a dog's skin and cause inflammation and irritation. There are several different species of mites, all of which attack dogs and cause unpleasant itching and other signs which make the dog feel uncomfortable. Mites are synonymous with dog skin diseases and need to be controlled at the onset of the signs of attack. in this article, we offer you some tips to help you determine whether your dog has mites.  Symptoms of mites in dogs Dog mite symptoms will vary depending on the species of mites and the area the mites have attacked. The signs of mite attack primarily involve the skin where abnormalities are observed. Here are some of the signs you can use to tell that your dog has mites based on the species involved.  - Demodex mites Demodex mites are a common parasite in dogs and attack the skin. The dog’s immune system normally controls the number of mites so that they cause no harm but a poor immune system is overwhelmed. Thi

What To Do About Blood In A Cat’s Stool

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Truth be told, spotting blood stains in your kitty's poo can be quite a frightening prospect and even mildly disconcerting, especially if the animal is still acting normal. The good thing, however, is that there exist several methods that you can use to analyze the situation to really get to the bottom of what exactly might be happening to your favorite feline. What Do Blood Spots in Your Cat's Poo Mean? Blood in your kitty's stool could indicate various problems such as polyps growths, constipation, or diarrhea. Some of these may be more serious than others which underlines the importance of contacting your local veterinarian as soon as possible. This includes; ·         Acute/chronic diarrhea :  Severe bouts of diarrhea has been known to irritate the highly delicate lining of a cat's gastrointestinal tract, thereby triggering bleeding. And this is especially true if the cat is showing soft blood stools. ·         Constipation : Straining to defecate can sometimes lead

Constipation in Cats – What You Need to Know

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Constipation is the abnormal accumulation of feces in the colon resulting in difficult bowel movements hence the cat cannot pass out feces easily. This phenomenon happens occasionally even in healthy cats, but it could be a reason to worry when it happens more than once a month. Cats generally pass out feces once or twice a day. If your cat’s litter box is empty for more than one day, it probably has constipation. Discover what you need to know about constipation and what to do about it.  Cat constipation symptoms Generally, you will know whether your cat is constipated through their behavior in passing out stool, especially the frequency in doing so. Most cats have one or two bowel movements each day with the feces having a consistent composition and a normal appearance. However, a constipated cat will not pass out feces for more than 24 hours. In addition, the stool passed out by a constipated cat is normally hard and dry. This may cause difficulty in passing leading to blood stains.

Dog Ear Infection – Things to Know

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Dog ear infection refers to the infection of the outer parts of the ear canal. This condition is called otitis externa and is caused by several factors. In addition, the severity and the frequency of the infection depend on the breed. The dog ear infection is common in breeds with large external ears and hairy ears. There are three types of ear infections, known formally as otitis externa, otitis media, and otitis interna with otitis externa being the most common of the three. In this piece, we introduce you to the most common ear infections, the causes, and how to deal with them.  Causes of Ear Infections in Dogs Ear infections in dogs are caused by several factors some of which are tied to the anatomy of the dog's ear or external factors. Most ear infections are typically caused by bacteria, yeast, or a combination of both. The anatomy of the dog’s ear plays a key role in the development of these diseases since it is L shaped, hence tends to hold in more fluid that predisposes it

Crucial Things that You Have to be Aware of Before Getting That First Puppy

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Puppies are cute, sometimes so much that we conveniently forget that there are certain important things that we have to be aware of before getting a new fuzzy pal. There are a lot of decisions, for instance, that you have to make and quite a few factors to consider before deciding to host a new puppy in your home e.g where are they going to sleep and whether or not you are going to be around to take excellent care of the animal. Without further ado, here's a quick primer on what you should know regarding this. - Are You 100% Ready for a Pet? As much as puppies may be incredibly cute and cuddly, there can be extremely time-consuming. If anything, you may not know this if you have never had a puppy before until three or four days after they have settled in your home. You see, raising a puppy calls for a certain level of commitment that most people may not be ready to give, especially if they already have a busy lifestyle.  Apart from house-training the animal, the puppies have to be